The 4 certification trainings you need to need land your dream IT management job [94% off]

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Shutterstock Jobs aren't just handed to people; there's a lot of hard work that goes into landing your desired position. If IT management is your life's calling, then you'll want to pass a few, essential certification exams to help assert your authority in the industry — and bolster your resume for interviews, too.

To get started, StackCommerce is offering an exclusive, IT security and management bundle with two-year access to four industry-accepted certification trainings. We've listed them for you below:

You'd think invaluable instruction like this — which can be taught from the comfort of home — would set your wallet back a bit. But, no. This bundle costs just $59. Now is as good a time as any to invest in your future.

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